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141.Role of lectins (and rhizobial exopolysaccharides) in legume nodulation [Review article]

Ann M Hirsch

Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:320-326. 142.Early events in host–pathogen interactions [Review article]

Murray Grant, John Mansfield

Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:312-319. 143.Genealogy of legume-Rhizobium symbioses [Review article]

William J Broughton, Xavier Perret

Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:305-311. 144.Defence signalling pathways in cereals

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Pietro Piffanelli, Alessandra Devoto, Paul Schulze-Lefert Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:295-300.

145.Role of active oxygen species and NO in plant defence responses [Review article]

G Paul Bolwell

Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:287-294.

146.Genes controlling expression of defense responses in Arabidopsis [Review article]

Jane Glazebrook

Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:280-286.

147.Functional analysis of plant disease resistance genes and their downstream effectors [Review article]

Gregory B Martin

Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:273-279. 148.Plant-insect interactions

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Henrik U Stotz, Juergen Kroymann, Thomas Mitchell-Olds Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:268-272.

149.Caged peptides and proteins: new probes to study polypeptide function in complex biological systems [Technical Focus]

Gerard Marriott and Jeffery W. Walker Trends in Plant Science, 1999, 4:8:330-334

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Bitty A. Roy and Alex Widmer

Trends in Plant Science, 1999, 4:8:325-330

151.GFP-based FRET microscopy in living plant cells [Technical Focus] Theodorus W.J. Gadella Jr., Gerard N.M. van der Krogt and Ton Bisseling Trends in Plant Science, 1999, 4:7:287-291

152.Iron acquisition by plants [Review article]

Satoshi Mori

Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:250-253. 153.Zeroing in on zinc uptake in yeast and plants [Review article]

Mary Lou Guerinot, David Eide

Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:244-249.

154.Plasma membrane transport in context – making sense out of complexity [Review article]

Frans JM Maathuis, Dale Sanders

Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:236-243.

155.Seeing the world in red and blue: insight into plant vision and photoreceptors [Review article]

Margaret Ahmad

Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:230-235. 156.Making starch

[Review article] Alison M Smith

Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:223-229. 157.Biochemical dissection of photorespiration [Review article]

Roland Douce, Michel Neuburger

Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:214-222. 158.Redundancy as a way of life – IAA metabolism [Review article]

Jennifer Normanly, Bonnie Bartel

Current Opinion in Plant Biology 1999, 2:207-213. 159.Source–sink regulation by sugar and stress [Review article]

Thomas Roitsch

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160.Connections between virus movement, macromolecular signaling and assimilate allocation

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William J Lucas, Shmuel Wolf

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